AUDAC MCD15 User manual

Category
MP3/MP4 players
Type
User manual
PROFESSIONAL AUDIO EQUIPMENT
Multi CD/MP3 Player MCD15
User Manual & Installation guide
Multi CD/MP3
Player
MCD15
AUDAC
A U D A C P R O F E S S I O N A L A U D I O E Q U I P M E N T
User Manual & Installation Guide
AUDAC
http://www.audac.eu
info@audac.eu
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INTRODUCTION .............................................................................................................................................................................................................3
ENVIRONMENT ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................4
SAFETY REQUIREMENTS .............................................................................................................................................................................................5
CAUTION
SERVICING..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................5
BEFORE USE..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 6
1.
CD’
S
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2.
MCD15
M
ULTI
CD/
MP3
P
LAYER
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OVERVIEW FRONT PANEL OF THE MCD15.............................................................................................................................................................8
OVERVIEW REAR PANEL OF THE MCD15................................................................................................................................................................ 9
CONNECTIONS.............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 10
CONNECTING
THE
OUTPUT
TERMINALS................................................................................................................................................................................................ 10
CONNECTING
THE
DIGITAL
OUTPUT
JACK
(COAXIAL).................................................................................................................................................................. 10
OVERVIEW DISPLAY......................................................................................................................................................................................................11
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 12
GETTING STARTED...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 13
1.
P
LAYING
CD’
S
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2.
R
EPLACING DISCS DURING
P
LAY
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3.
P
LAYING A CERTAIN DISC
/
CERTAIN TRACK
(
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT ONLY
) ....................................................................................................................................... 15
4.
D
ISC SKIP FUNCTION
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5.
T
RACK SKIP FUNCTION
(
AUTOMATIC SEARCH
)................................................................................................................................................................................................ 16
6.
M
ANUAL SEARCH
..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 17
7.
C
UEING AND STOPPING
P
LAY
(
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT ONLY
).................................................................................................................................................................... 18
8.
P
ROGRAMMED
P
LAY
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9.
R
EPEAT
P
LAY
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10.
R
ANDOM
P
LAY
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PLAYING MP3 FILES ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 24
1.
N
ORMAL PLAY
.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 24
2.
R
EPEAT PLAY
............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 25
3.
R
ANDOM PLAY
......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 26
4.
M
ORE INFORMATION ABOUT
MP3
FILES
.......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 27
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION MCD15...................................................................................................................................................................... 29
T
ECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 29
PERSONAL NOTES........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 30
Index
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Introduction
he MCD15 Multi CD/MP3 Player was developed as an easy to use, flexible solution.
During the development of the MCD15 Multi CD/MP3 Player, the AUDAC-engineers wanted to
achieve three goals:
- Easy to use
- Excellent sound quality
- A modern and advanced design
The combination of features offered by the MCD15 make this item suitable for professional as
well as private applications. Its extensive range of functions offers a spectrum of possibilities,
depending on the need and personal preference of users, while the user-friendly design makes it
accessible to everyone.
The MCD15 uses high precision, 8-times oversampling digital filters. Its disc drawer can
accommodate up to five discs, of which four can be changed during play, by rotating the disc tray
clockwise as well as counterclockwise. The five disc trays for normal discs are provided with an
‘inner tray’ which can be used to play 8 cm discs (no adaptor needed).
The optional remote control unit MCD15RMT, enables you to not only start, pause and stop
playing, but also to create programs, review these programs and so on. Its no-nonsense design
only provides the necessary buttons, which makes this remote control unit easy to operate.
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Environment
Do not place this unit in an enclosed environment such as a bookshelf or closet. Ensure
there is adequate ventilation to cool the unit. Do not block the ventilation openings.
Do not place the unit in environments which contain high levels of dust, heat, moisture or
vibration.
Do not use the unit near water or other liquids. Make sure no water or other liquids can be
spilled, dripped or splashed on the unit.
The unit was developed for indoor use only. Do not use the unit outdoors.
Do not place objects on top of the unit.
Place the unit on a stable base.
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Safety Requirements
Always handle the unit with care.
This unit is not a toy. It should not be operated by children.
Do not stick objects through the openings of the MCD15.
Do not open the unit (risk for electrical shock).
This unit is designed for operation on 230-240 VAC only.
The units is double isolated, an earth connection is not necessary.
Read the user manual before getting started.
CAUTION SERVICING
This unit contains no user serviceable parts. Refer all servicing to qualified
service personnel. Do not perform any servicing unless you are qualified to do
so.
Note
This product conforms to the following European Standards: EN 50081-1: 1992, EN
50082-1: 1992, EN 60065: 1994
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Before use
1. CDs
1.1. Cleaning CD’s
Try not to touch the signal surface of a disc with your fingers. When holding a disc, hold it using
the centre hole. The sound/picture quality of a disc can reduce when its got dirt, grease or
fingerprints on its surface. This can even cause interruptions when trying to play the disc. You can
wipe off fingerprints or dirt using a disc cleaning set or a soft cloth. When you want to write
something on the labelled (printed) side of a disc, don’t do this with a ballpoint pen or a pencil.
Remove discs from their cases carefully in order not to scratch them. Never bend or heat discs.
Do not attempt to enlarge the centre hole. When a disc is moved from a cold to a warm space,
water droplets may form on its surface (condensation). Do not use a hairdryer or any other heating
equipment to dry the disc. If condensation forms on a disc, wipe the disc clean.
1.2. Playing CD’s
The MCD15 only plays discs (optical digital audio discs) with the following logo:
Only normal, round discs can be played. Discs shaped like e.g. hearts can’t be played. When this
does happen, they may cause the MCD15 to break down.
When you’re done playing discs, eject them and put them back in their cases. Never leave discs out
of their cases, as they protect them against dust, scratches and warping. Never expose discs for
long periods of time to direct sunlight. Never store discs in humid or dusty places or places
exposed to heat from heaters and comparable heating equipment.
2. MCD15 Multi CD/MP3 Player
1.1. Setup precautions
Provide a space of more than 2cm between the top, rear and sides of the CD/MP3 player and
wall/other audio/video equipment,
When you use the MCD15 unit or other electronic equipment containing microprocessors the
same time as using a tuner or TV, noise or screen interference may occur on the audio and video
of the tuner or TV. If this happens, take into account the following remarks:
- Separate the MCD15 from the tuner or TV as much as possible.
- Separate the antenna line of the tuner or TV from the power cable and in-/output connection
cables of this unit as much as possible.
- Indoor antennas and 300 feedlines are especially susceptible to such interference. The use of
outdoor antennas and 75Ω coaxial cable is recommended.
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1.2. When not using the MCD15
When you are not using the MCD15, make sure you’ve taken all discs out. The power must be off.
When you’re planning not to use the device for a longer period of time (vacation, …), make sure
you unplug the power supply cord.
When you want to move the MCD15, try to avoid shocks. Before moving, make sure there are no
discs in the disc drawer and disconnect the connection cords.
1.3. Condensation
When the unit undergoes a sudden raise of temperature (e.g. the unit was used in a very cold room
and is now being moved to a reasonably warm one/the unit is standing in the living
room/kitchen/… and the heating is turned up so that the temperature in the room is suddenly
raised), condensation will form on the operating parts within the unit. When this happens, normal
operation is no longer possible.
Condensation can also be caused by air conditioning. (e.g. its summer and the air conditioning is
switched on). If the cool air from an air conditioner strikes the unit directly, this may cause
condensation. You can easily solve this by moving the unit to another location, away from the air
conditioning.
When condensation has formed, switch on the MCD15 and leave the unit like that for a while.
Depending on the circumstances (temperature, …), the MCD15 should be ready to use again in
one to two hours.
1.4. Cleaning the MCD15
Use a soft cloth and wipe the MCD15 softly. When you use cloths that were treated with
chemicals, follow the precautions described below:
Avoid using volatile chemicals like benzene, thinners or other organic solvents or insecticides,
because they may reduce the quality of the CD/MP3 Player and its color. Avoid using record
sprays or antistatic sprays.
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Overview front panel of the MCD15
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8. Play button
Press this button to start Play.
9. Open/close button
Press this button to open or close the disc
drawer.
10. Disc Skip button
Press this button to move on to the next CD,
or to do the following: when
loading/unloading discs, the disc drawer is
open and four discs can be changed. Press this
button to rotate the opened disc drawer.
11. Disc drawer
Load up to 5 compact discs in the disc trays in
the Disc drawer.
12. Remote sensor
This sensor receives infrared signals from the
optional MCD15RMT remote control unit.
13. Power button
Press this button to power-up the system or to
turn off the power.
1. Display
Overview display: page 11.
2. Repeat button
Press this button to play a track,
a disc or all discs repeatedly.
3. Random button
Press this button when you want to play the
tracks on a disc/several discs in a random order.
4. Backward Skip Search button
Press this button to replay from the beginning of
the current track or to return to a previous track.
Press and hold down this button to search a
specific part of a track in fast backward.
5. Forward Skip Search button
Press this button to skip to the next track.
Press and hold down this button to search a
specific part of a track in fast forward.
6. Stop button
Press this button to stop Play.
7. Pause button
Press this button to interrupt Play temporarily.
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Overview rear panel of the MCD15
1 Output terminals (LINE OUT)
The connection cords from these terminals need to
be connected to the input terminals of the
amplifier.
2 Digital Audio Output connector (COAXIAL)
A commercially available 75Ω pin-plug cord needs
to be connected to this connector.
Digital data is output from this connector.
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Connections
CONNECTING THE OUTPUT TERMINALS
Find the connection cord that was supplied together with the MCD15. Connect one end of it
to the output terminals, left (L) and right (R), of the CD/MP3 Player. Connect the other end
to the CD, AUX or TAPE PLAY input terminals, left (L) and right (R), of the amplifier.
CONNECTING THE DIGITAL OUTPUT JACK (COAXIAL)
Connect the digital output jack (COAXIAL) of the CD player to the digital input jack
(COAXIAL) on a digital processor or MD recorder with a 75pin cord.
AMPLIFIER
POWER SUPPLY OUTLET
DIGITAL PROCESSOR OR MD RECORDER
AC OUT PUT
SPEAKER SYSTEMS
A
B
RL
RECPBINPUTS
SIGNAL
GND
PHON O CD TU NER A UX TAPE1
/DAT
TAPE2
/MD
TAPE1
/DAT
TAPE2
/MD
L
R
R
R
L
R
OPTICAL
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Overview display
1. Disc number indicator
2. Play indicator
3. Pause indicator
4. MP3 indicator
5. CD indicator
6. Random play indicator
7. Repeat play indicator
This indicator lights up when you press the
Repeat button a first time. When the repeat
indicator lights up, it means the player is in
Repeat mode.
8. Repeat 1/1disc/disc
This indicator is an additional indicatior: it
indicates the Repeat mode the player is in:
Press the Repeat button a first time:
‹ Repeat 1 › = repeat 1 track.
Press the Repeat button a second time:
‹ Repeat 1 disc › = repeat 1 disc.
Press the Repeat button a third time:
‹ Repeat disc › = repeat all loaded discs.
Press the Repeat button a fourth time:
‹ no indication › = repeat is canceled.
9. Music calendar display
10. Currently playing disc number indicator
11. Programmed play indicator
12. Total track number/Currently playing
track number indicator
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13. Time indicator modes
These indicators show the Time mode the
player is in (which time display is being
showed on the display). For more
information, read 14. Time indicator.
14. Time indicator
This indicator indicates the
elapsed/remaining playing time of the track
that is currently being played or the
remaining playing time for all tracks yet to
be played.
Default: elapsed playing time of the current
track is displayed.
Press the Time button a first time: the
‹ Each › and ‹ Remain › indicators will light
up. In this mode, the display will show the
remaining playing time for the current track.
Press the Time button a second time: the
‹ Total ›, ‹ Remain › and ‹ – › indicators will
light up. The display will now show the
number (quantity) of tracks on the disc that
are to be played and their remaining playing
time.
Press the button a third time: the ‹ Total › and
‹ Remain › indicators will go away. The
display will now show the elapsed playing
time of the current track.
During Play, the total remaining time is the
remaining playing time of the disc.
More information about the Time display
can be found in the part about Programmed
play (p. 19).
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Remote control unit (optional)
(MCD15RMT)
1. Open/close button
Use this button to open/close the disc drawer.
2. Play button
Use this button to start playing.
3. Pause button
Use this button to interrupt playing temporarily.
4. Stop button
Use this button to stop playing.
5. Skip forward button
Use this button to move on to a next track or to
search for a specific part of a track in fast forward.
6. Skip backward button
Use this button to move back to the beginning of the
current track or to a previous track or use it to search
for a specific part of a track in fast backward.
7. Fast forward button
Use this button during play, to wind on rapidly (fast
forward).
8. Reverse button
Use this button during play, to rewind rapidly (fast
backward).
9. Time button
Use this button to select a certain time display
(remaining/elapsed playing time, …)
10. Disc button
Use this button to skip one/several discs. When using
the Disc (skip) button on the remote control unit, the
player moves back to the previous disc. When using this
button on the MCD15, the player moves forward to
the following disc.
This button will not function in the Random and
Programmed play modes.
11. Disc number buttons
Use these buttons to select the disc(s) you wish to
play.
12. Track number buttons
Use these buttons to select the track(s) you wish to
play.
13. Repeat button
Use this button to repeat a disc/a track/all discs/all
tracks.
14. Random button
Use this button to play a selection of discs/tracks
randomly.
15. Prog. (Program) button
Use this button to create a program you wish to play.
16. Review button
Use this button to check the tracks you programmed.
The programmed tracks will appear on the display one
at a time.
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Getting Started
1.
Playing CDs
Only audio compact discs indicated with this logo can be played. When trying to play other
discs, an error will occur and playing will stop.
1.1. Turn on the power
1.2. Open the disc drawer with the Open/close button and load one or several discs
(with the printed side up) in the disc drawer
Loading discs means that you open the disc drawer and put discs in the provided disc trays.
It’s possible to load up to five discs. The disc drawer has five disc trays, but because it can’t
slide out completely, only four trays come out at a time. You need to press the Disc Skip
button to rotate the disc trays.
8 cm discs can also be placed on the inside circle of the trays.
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1.3. Press the Play button to start playing
When you’ve pressed the play button, the disc drawer will close automatically. Before pressing
the play button, you can also close it yourself by pressing the Open/close button. NEVER
close the disc drawer by pushing it with your hands.
Playing starts from the first track of the first disc and continues until the final track of the last
disc.
All information (disc & track number, elapsed playing time,) is shown on the display.
1.4. Pausing Play
Press the Pause button during Play to temporarily interrupt the playing.
Press the Pause button again to restart playing from where you paused. You can also use the
Play button to do this.
1.5. Stopping Play
Press the Stop button to stop Play.
If you press the Open/close button during Stop, the trays will automatically rotate until the
disc which was playing is at the front of the disc drawer, where you can see it when the
drawer opens. The drawer will open when the disc has been rotated to this position.
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2.
Replacing discs during Play
While a disc is playing, the other four discs can be changed. Open the disc drawer by pressing
the Open/close button and change the discs as desired. To rotate the disc tray while its open,
press the Disc skip button.
3. Playing a certain disc/certain track
(remote control unit only)
3.1. Step 1: selecting a disc
Press the corresponding Disc number button (1 to 5) to start playing from the desired disc
(disc 1 = button 1, disc 2 = button 2, ).
3.2. Step 2: selecting a track
After selecting a disc with the Disc number buttons, select a track using the track number
buttons (1 to 10 and >10). With these buttons, you can select the number of the track you
want to play (track 1 = button 1, track 2 = button 2, … tracks with a number higher than 10
= >10) .
E.g.: You want to play the 5th track on the 4th disc: Press Disc number button
4
on the remote control unit to
select the 4th disc. Then press Track number button
5
to select the 5th track on that disc.
OR
You want to play the 11th track on the 1st disc: Press Disc number button
1
on the remote control unit to select
the 1st disc. Then press Track number button
>10
(because your track number is higher than 10). Then press
1
(10 + 1 = 11 = track 11). For track 17 this would be
>10
and
7
, for track 14 this would be
>10
and
4
,
When you’ve selected a disc (and a track on that disc), playing will start from the number of
the disc (and the number of the track) you’ve selected.
Disc number buttons 1 to 5.
Track number buttons 1 to
10 and >10
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4.
Disc skip function
With the Disc skip button, you can move on to the next disc during Play.
E.g.: You’re listening to Disc number 3. When you press the Disc skip button on the MCD15, the disc trays
in the disc drawer will turn and the player will start playing Disc number 4. When you Press the Disc skip
button then, you’ll move on to disc number 5. When you press the Disc skip button when playing the 5th disc,
the player will move on to disc number 1.
When using the Disc (skip) button on the remote control unit, the disc trays will turn in the
opposite direction and the player will move back to the previous disc.
E.g.: You’re playing disc number 2. When pressing the Disc (skip) button on the remote control unit, the
player will move back to the previous disc, in this case disc number 1. When pressing the Disc (skip) button on
the remote control unit when playing disc number 1, the player will move back to disc number 5.
5.
Track skip function (automatic search)
With the Track skip function, you can move on to the next or move back to the previous
track during Play.
During play, press the button on the front panel for no longer than 0.5 sec..
The player will move on to the next track and play continuously from there. You can repeat
this action until the player is playing the desired track.
Disc button
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When you press the button during Random (p.22) or Programmed play (p.19), the
player will move on to the beginning of the next random or programmed track selection.
It’s also possible to move back to the beginning of the track you are currently playing, or to
go to a previous track.
During Play, press the button on the front panel for no longer than 0.5 sec..
The player will return to the beginning of the current track and play continuously from there.
Each time you press, the player will go back to the preceding track. You can repeat this action
until the player is playing the desired track.
6.
Manual search
With this function, you can move forward (fast forward) or backward (fast backward) to a
specific part of a track.
6.1. Manually searching a specific part of a track
Press the button (to move forward) or the button (to move backward)
and hold it down. You will hear the player winding the track forward or backward,
depending on which button you’re holding down. When the player reaches the desired part of
the track, you release the button. Normal play will continue from that moment.
When winding a track forward or backward, the display will show the current track number
and elapsed playing time of the track. This indication can be used as a reference to determine
the specific part of the track you are looking for.
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When you press and hold down the or button for more than 5 seconds,
the player will wind forward/backward approximately 4 times faster.
If you keep holding down the button when the player has reached the end of the
final track of the disc, “00” will appear on the display and the Manual search will stop. Press
the button to return, until 00 disappears.
When you keep holding down the button when the player has reached the end of
the final track of the disc during Random or Programmed play, the player will search the
next track and start playing.
The same goes for the button: when you keep holding down this button when the
player has reached the beginning of the first track of the disc,00” will appear on the display
and the Manual search will stop. Press the button to return, until00 disappears.
When you keep holding down the button when the player has reached the
beginning of the first track of the disc during Random or Programmed play, the player will
search the next track and start playing.
7.
Cueing and stopping Play
(remote control unit only)
7.1. Cueing by direct selection
Cueing by direct selection and then Pausing is convenient for practicing vocals with
background music.
Select the number of the desired track: press the track number buttons on the remote control
unit.
Press the Pause button. To start Play again, press the Pause button once more, or press the
Play button.
7.2. Cueing by programmed selection
First create a program with the desired track selections. Then press the Pause button on the
remote control unit.
The player will now advance to the beginning of the first track in Program memory and wait
in the Pause mode.
Pause button
Track number buttons 1 to
10 and >10
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8.
Programmed Play
It’s possible to program up to 32 tracks.
With Programmed play, you can play certain tracks of the discs that are loaded in the order
you desire.
You can program tracks on a disc that is not loaded, but when you try to play that unloaded
disc, the player will detect that it’s not loaded and automatically continue to the next disc.
8.1 Programming (remote control unit only)
Press the Prog. button. The PROGRAM indicator will light up.
Select the disc you wish to program, using the Disc number buttons 1 to 5 . Select the
track you wish to program, using the Track number buttons 1 to 10 and >10 .
E.g.: You want to select and program the 4th track on the 1st disc and the 11th track on the 5th disc:
Press
PROG
, press Disc number button
1
, press Track number button
4
.
Press Disc number button
5
, press Track number buttons
>10
and
1
(=track 11).
8.2. Checking the programmed tracks (remote control unit only)
Press the Review button on the remote control unit. The display will show one programmed
track after the other, each time you press.
Prog. button
Disc button
Disc number buttons
Track number buttons
Review button
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